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Athletic Training: Finding Articles

Search Tips

Search by keywords/phrases and use Boolean searching. What's Boolean? 

AND: "public school*" AND gentrif*

OR:  "unaccompanied youth*" OR "unaccompanied minor*"  

Using "Quotation Marks" searches words as a phrase, "athletic training"

Limit search results by Date and Peer-Reviewed journals.   

Truncation searches variations of a word. The symbol used is asterisk *

ATHLET* will retrieve: athleteathleticsathletic, etc.   

Check Subject terms to see if there are any synonym terms to consider.

Searching for Full Text

If you come across a citation to an article and you'd like to track down its full text, follow the steps below:

The example below shows that The Journal of Continuing Higher Education is accessible in print/microform as well as online. The entry also shows coverage dates to indicate which years are accessible. 

Citation Management

Have a lot of citations you want to enter in your works cited/references list? Try a citation manager.

Do you need the Web or Desktop version?

 

  • Organize your research Include citations while you write your paper
  • Build a bibliography in a variety of formats
  • Import references from library databases and Google Scholar.